Half-Elf
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Flint squinted into the setting sun. He thought he saw the figure of a man striding up the path. Standing, Flint drew back into the shadow of a tall pine to see better. The man’s walk was marked by an easy grace—an elvish grace, Flint would have said; yet the man’s body had the thickness and tight muscles of a human, while the facial hair was definitely humankind’s. All the dwarf could see of the man’s face beneath a green hood was tan skin and a brownish-red beard. A longbow was slung over one shoulder and a sword hung at his left side. He was dressed in soft leather, carefully tooled in the intricate designs the elves loved. But no elf in the world of Krynn could grow a beard
. . . no elf, but . . .“Tanis?” said Flint hesitantly as the man neared.
“The same.” The newcomer’s bearded face split in a wide grin. He held open his arms and, before the dwarf could stop him, engulfed Flint in a hug that lifted him off the ground. The dwarf clasped his old friend close for a brief instant, then, remembering his dignity, squirmed and freed himself from the half-elf’s embrace.
Walking in two worlds but truly belonging to neither, half-elves combine what some say are the best qualities of their elf and human parents: human curiosity, inventiveness, and ambition tempered by the refined senses, love of nature, and artistic tastes of the elves. Some half-elves live among humans, set apart by their emotional and physical differences, watching friends and loved ones age while time barely touches them. Others live with the elves, growing restless as they reach adulthood in the timeless elven realms, while their peers continue to live as children. Many half-elves, unable to fit into either society, choose lives of solitary wandering or join with other misfits and outcasts in the adventuring life.
Of Two Worlds
To humans, half-elves look like elves, and to elves, they look human. In height, they’re on par with both parents, though they’re neither as slender as elves nor as broad as humans. They range from under 5 feet to about 6 feet tall, and from 100 to 180 pounds, with men only slightly taller and heavier than women. Half-elf men do have facial hair, and sometimes grow beards to mask their elven ancestry. Half-elven coloration and features lie somewhere between their human and elf parents, and thus show a variety even more pronounced than that found among either race. They tend to have the eyes of their elven parents.
Diplomats or Wanderers
Half-elves have no lands of their own, though they are welcome in human cities and somewhat less welcome in elven forests. In large cities in regions where elves and humans interact often, half-elves are sometimes numerous enough to form small communities of their own. They enjoy the company of other half-elves, the only people who truly understand what it is to live between these two worlds.
In most parts of the world, though, half-elves are uncommon enough that one might live for years without meeting another. Some half-elves prefer to avoid company altogether, wandering the wilds as trappers, foresters, hunters, or adventurers and visiting civilization only rarely. Like elves, they are driven by the wanderlust that comes of their longevity. Others, in contrast, throw themselves into the thick of society, putting their charisma and social skills to great use in diplomatic roles or as swindlers.
Half-Elf Names
Half-elves use either human or elven naming conventions. As if to emphasize that they don’t really fit in to either society, half-elves raised among humans are often given elven names, and those raised among elves often take human names.
EXCELLENT AMBASSADORS
Many half-elves learn at an early age to get along with everyone, defusing hostility and finding common ground. As a race, they have elven grace without elven aloofness and human energy without human boorishness. They often make excellent ambassadors and go-betweens (except between elves and humans, since each side suspects the half-elf of favoring the other).
Half-Elf Variants
Some half-elves in Faerûn have a racial trait in place of the Skill Versatility trait. If your DM allows it, your half-elf character can forgo Skill Versatility and instead take the elf trait Keen Senses or a trait based on your elf parentage:
Half-Elf Traits
Your half-elf character has some qualities in common with elves and some that are unique to half-elves.Ability Score Increase
Your Charisma score increases by 2, and two other ability scores of your choice increase by 1.
Age
Half-elves mature at the same rate humans do and reach adulthood around the age of 20. They live much longer than humans, however, often exceeding 180 years.
Size
Half-elves are about the same size as humans, ranging from 5 to 6 feet tall. Your size is Medium.
Speed
Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Darkvision
Thanks to your elf blood, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can’t discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Fey Ancestry
You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed, and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Skill Versatility
You gain proficiency in two skills of your choice.
Languages
You can speak, read, and write Common, Elvish, and one extra language of your choice.
There is a problem with the Variant Half-Elves in the Character Builder:
When I choose the Aquatic Half-Elf I'm getting told "Some half-elves in Faerûn have a racial trait in place of the Skill Versatility trait. If your DM allows it, your half-elf character can forgo Skill Versatility and instead take the elf trait Keen Senses or a trait based on your elf parentage."
Now I can't choose to replace the Skill Versatility (what would be nice If there would be just the useful abilities of the in this case Aquatic Elf with witch I could trade): I don't even have the Skill Versatility!
So there is not only the annoyance that I can't change this trait in the builder but also I don't get the full race there.
Did I misunderstand how these Sub-Races work or is this really a problem?
Was it supposed to be "Bladetongue"?...
I'm illiterate
i think that half-elf is the best race
I have actually allowed it in my own campaigns, and I have played them myself. To be honest, they are easy to build an op character with, but any race and class can be OP if you know how to build the class and optimize the race's features. I've also done gestalt characters before- everybody has fun with that.
Im currently playing my first ever campaign - Dungeon Heist. I decided on a High Half-Elf Bard. But Im still creating the character. I don't know whether to choose the high elf weapon training or the cantrip...
I’m playing as a half drow in my current campain, it is a little op, but it is ok when the DM is letting everyone have an OP aspect. Also adds more flavour.
I’m making a mark of the storm, swashbuckler Rogue/ draconian sorcerer
charisma will be his main stat because he’s an entertainer dualist with the gladiator background.
this is more important than his dex, which will still be very high
Why ever take Keen Senses over Skill Versatility?
Half-Elf is way better then human without mark of finding. Darkvision is important and Half-Elf gets all the feats that human could get. +1 to all stats sounds good on the surface, but not having any +2s is a problem.
I like how in Eberron they established the "half" races (half elves, half orcs) as their own identities... as in it is common for a half elf to be descended from a long line of mixed elf-human heritage, etc.
i just built my first official 5e character. it is a half-elf Bard. this is the first time i have ever played a half-elf and it is taking some getting used to. however, i have to say i liked it so far.
So I just bought the Eberron: RfTLW book, and I'm making a Mark of Detection half-elf College of Whispers bard. I made a copy of him and maxed it 20 just for fun, but I ran into an odd issue: some of the Spells of the Mark don't appear in his list of learnable spells. Like at all. Maybe I'm missing something here? I'd definitely appreciate some clarification, if anyone can offer any.
As a specific example, Find Traps does not appear at all in his list of learnable spells or in his known spells. I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Aquatic half-elves are so underpowered... My only half-elven character is aquatic, and I love him.
Probably going to disrupt things here, but my newest character is a half elf, but her other heritage is that of an Orc, not human (was a peaceful union). Just playing with the idea that not all half-breds are always human half's and half orc exist so clearly the crossing works in both races. I am playing with the half elf stats rather than the half orc stats as she is a magic user, though trying to build her with some Orcish traits. Never played a half elf before and maybe fuzzying things up for my first experience with the race but I'm having fun.
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I am going to be a Half-Elf and I will be my human side will be my mother from Ireland and my Father was a Wood-Elf. Now I will have some magical ability but I will focus on my rogue side more for my abilities. I will neutral so when I go to pickpocket I won't feel bad about it. I was shunned by both races because of being a half-elf. So I was in a gang in Ireland and I wanted to go out to explore the world because just working the streets of York was getting very boring so I wanted to go out to adventure and see what I could do to specialize in my rogue abilities.
how do you increase youre starting scores
I thought that someone hear might find this interesting/funny; I'm new to DND and decided to make my first character a Half-Elf (I was just drawn to it). As I was reading up on it, I realized that everything that I imagined my character to be from looks, to personality, to his past was exactly how it describes Half-Elves. I hope you have enjoyed reading about this coincidence, good day. :)
Additionally, I was reading about druids (this character is also a druid) and I also wrote the druid aspect of him perfectly without knowing right down to the Old Faith which I had already written about without knowing about it lol.
If you need to know what languages a Half-Elf gets, it's Elvish and Common.
-Replying to TeraTree